Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Maltese Falcon

Now we’ve finally cracked our top three with a true beauty, the Maltese Falcon. The yacht was built by Italian Perini Navi Yachts and formerly owned by American millionaire Tom Perkins. The 289-foot sailing yacht was sold in July 2009 for 60 million British pounds.

While the world’s largest and fastest personal sailboat has many luxury amenities, it is most well-known for its record shattering speeds. The DynaRig is responsible for its speed. The Maltese Falcon has won several awards including several from the prestigious Boat International World SuperYacht Awards. If you’re lucky enough to have a yacht even a tenth as nice as the Maltese Falcon, you should use Yamalube 2W oil to keep it humming.

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Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Frank Mulder Gigayacht

Ranking at number five on our list is the Frank Mulder Gigayacht. Unsurprisingly, the yacht was designed by Naval architect Frank Mulder, of Mulder Design. In addition to its stellar design, the Gigayacht gained notoriety for being the most expensive item ever sold on eBay. It sold for $168 million.

Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich currently owns the Frank Mulder Gigayacht. The master suite features luxury office area, salon, cinema room, fitness room, two person cabin for children or body guards. A helicopter garage is accessible in the bow with a retractable elevator. Sixteen oversized guest cabins and two multi-level VIP suites are sure to impress Abramovich’s guests. The Russian billionaire would be wise to use Evinrude XD100 oil to keep his luxury yacht afloat.

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Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Trimaran

Surely there are some science fiction fans out there who would relish the opportunity to own a futuristic super-yacht. For just $2.4 million you can own Trimaran, the work of Craig Loomes. The overall design of the ship looks like a space ship you might see exploring the galaxy on Star Trek.

The 148 meter hull has split-level luxury staterooms to accommodate 28 guests. The uniquely shaped hull is flanked by two narrow side hulls for stability. Top speed for Trimaran is 50 knots and the cruising speed is 40 knots with a range of 3,000 miles. Luxury amenities include a swimming pool, hot tub, sunbathing rooms, a grand piano bar, and a helicopter pad. Quality oil like Evinrude XD50 oil is most likely used to keep this floating hotel running smoothly.

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Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Leander

Built in 1994 by Peene shipyard in Germany, the Leander is the ultimate in luxury. For $490,000 a week you can charter the 75 meter full displacement yacht. Private VIP apartments and entertainment rooms are spread over three deck levels.

Leander is one of the largest yachts built during the 1990s. Its luxury facilities include a gorgeous dining room, observation lounge, and panoramic windows. There is also a custom pool with Jacuzzi, a sauna, and modern gym for those vacationers who like to keep up with their workout routines no matter where they travel. A full bar and barbecue is available for those who would rather sip pina coladas than run on a tread mill.

A luxury ship like the Leander certainly runs on the best Evinrude XD 100 oil.

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Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Excellence III

Built by Abeking & Rasmussen, Excellence III is a lavish yacht that can be chartered for the Mediterranean or Caribbean waterways for $365,000 to $385,000 per week. This ship was designed to lavishly accommodate 12 passengers in six guest cabins, four of which offer king-size sleeping amenities.

Aboard this yacht guest will enjoy the option to dine on deck with a cozy canopied eating area, which provided breathtaking views of the surrounding waters, or inside seated at the 12-person grand dining table that delivers sophistication beyond imagination. Passengers may also partake in two windsurfers, two kayaks, two 800hp wave runners, water skis and other various water sport equipment. Indoors the luxury continues with the delivery of an LNN music system, a flat-screen plasma TV in each master cabin, a gymnasium, a steam shower and a sky lounge, which is convertible into a full theater.

Top tier ships like this most certainly rely on the efficient power of Evinrude XD 50 oil.

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